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performance as seen through its GDP per capita and its unemployment rate. It takes advantage of a new database where immigration … negatively to its unemployment rate. At the same time, we find that immigration itself increases France's GDP per capita …, particularly in the case of family immigration. This family immigration also reduces the country's unemployment rate, especially …
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performance as seen through its GDP per capita and its unemployment rate. It takes advantage of a new database where immigration … negatively to its unemployment rate. At the same time, we find that immigration itself increases France's GDP per capita …, particularly in the case of family immigration. This family immigration also reduces the country's unemployment rate, especially …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011201366
-being responds negatively (positively) to an increase in the GDP (unemployment rate) of their home country. That is, we originally …
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-being responds negatively (positively) to an increase in the GDP (unemployment rate) of their home country. That is, we originally …
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Germany's recovery from an unemployment disease and its resilience to the Great Recession is remarkable. Its success …
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Before the Great Recession, rising income inequality within the European Union member states has been considered to be one driver for an increasing Euroskepticism. Using rich data on attitudes towards European integration from the Eurobarometer (EB) surveys, we revisit the issue by analyzing the...
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This paper examines whether the subjective well-being of migrants is responsive to fluc- tuations in macroeconomic conditions in their country of origin. Using the German Socio- Economic Panel for the years 1984 to 2009 and macroeconomic variables for 24 countries of origin, we exploit...
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This paper examines the causality relationship between immigration, unemployment and economic growth of the host … 1980-2005 period for 22 OECD countries, we find that, only in Portugal, unemployment negatively causes immigration, while … in any country, immigration does not cause unemployment. On the other hand, our results show that, in four countries …
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and the unemployment rate, and permanent immigration in France over the period 1994-2008. It uses a new database where … immigration. In addition, family immigration from non-OECD countries reduces unemployment. Moreover, GDP per capita increases … immigration while the unemployment rate reduces labor migration. …
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This paper sheds light on the labor market situation of ethnic minorities in the European Union. Facing a serious measurement challenge and lacking adequate data, we apply several measures of ethnicity and examine various data sources as well as secondary evidence. We find significant gaps...
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